Learning and training

The IAEA offers a wide spectrum of learning and training activities, as well as educational resources and capacity-building programmes. These include face-to-face training courses and workshops, fellowship programmes and schools on various nuclear-related topics. The IAEA also offers more than 120 online learning courses and webinars, from beginner to expert level, which can be accessed after registering with the Agency’s Nucleus portal (registration and login accessible when choosing a specific online course).

Webinars

Webinar 3: Enhancing Nuclear Security through Science & Technology

This webinar will discuss the current trends in Counterfeit, Fraudulent and Suspect Items (CFSI) as they relate to the nuclear security supply chain, profile the producers of these items, and provide insight from national perspectives on how to address the risks posed by CFSI.

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Webinar 3: Generation of Threat Scenarios with Operational Consequences for Nuclear Facilities

This NucSecCyber Webinar was held on March 17, 2021 (Wed) at 14:00 Vienna time (UTC+01:00)The effective application of computer security measures in nuclear facilities depends on an understanding of threats and vulnerabilities.

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Webinar 3: Introduction on Nuclear Security Detection Architecture

This Webinar will introduce NSDA concepts so that participants will understand the scope and framework of a national-level NSDA and the role of nuclear security detection in the context of security measures for nuclear and other radioactive MORC.

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Webinar 3: Investigative Perspectives of Nuclear Forensics in Responding to a Nuclear Security Event

This webinar includes a narrated interactive session where participants will observe an evolving nuclear security event, in which law enforcement responds to a report that radioactive material may have been smuggled into a residential area of the fictitious city of Rudas Cove.

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Webinar 3: National Nuclear Security Threat Assessment, Design Basis Threats and Representative Threat Statements

The aim of this webinar is to provide an overview of NSS No.10-G (Rev.1) which covers a step by step methodology for States, competent authorities and operators on how to conduct a national nuclear security threat assessment, inclusive of both physical and computer security aspects, and the devel

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Webinar 3: NSS No. 2-G (Rev. 1) Implementing Guide on Nuclear Forensics in Support of Investigations

The IAEA webinar on the NSS guidance document 2-G (Rev. 1) is scheduled to take place at 14:00–15:00 (CEST) on 20 October 2020. It will be the IAEA’s first virtual event focused specifically on nuclear forensics.

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Webinar 3: Nuclear Security Response Measures and Emergency Response Arrangements for Major Public Events

The webinar introduces response measures, including nuclear security specific measures, for MPEs. The first part will give an overview of these response measures in accordance with Section 6 of NSS No.

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Webinar 3: Nuclear Security Threats to I&CS

Understanding the threat actor, and specifically their associated capabilities and attributes, is a critical success factor in developing appropriate cybersecurity countermeasures.

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Webinar 3: Overview of Approach for Estimating Activity in a Package Using a Portable HPGe Detector

This webinar includes an introduction to and demonstration of in-situ object measurement techniques using a portable HPGe detector, and covers:• description of typical hardware configuration • system setup• energy and efficiency calibration procedures• field measurement requirements; and• data an

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Webinar 3: Supply Chain Management for Nuclear Security

This NucSecCyber Webinar was held on September 22, 2021 (Wed) at 14:00 Vienna time (UTC+01:00)Nuclear facilities and operations rely upon complex networks of suppliers, vendors and integrators with multiple tiers of globally dispersed suppliers throughout the supply chain life cycle.

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Webinar 4.1 International Nuclear Management Academy

The webinar will provide an overview of the International Nuclear Management Academy (INMA) for universities that provide master’s degree programmes focusing on management for the nuclear and radiological sectors.The webinar aims to support experts in universities and other educational institutio

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Webinar 4.2 The National Human Resource and Knowledge Development (HRKD) Network

The 62nd IAEA General Conference highlighted the benefits of collaboration between IAEA, universities, industry, national laboratories and government institutes, and the role that international and national human resource and knowledge development (HRKD) networks play in facilitating this collabo

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